More tragic bullying stories keep emerging just more than two months into the school year, this one coming from Ohio’s Martins Ferry Middle School, where a pair of students have attempted suicide (in separate incidents) after being tormented by their peers.

The latest incident involved a 14-year-old girl whose mother Janis Gearhart claims was repeatedly harassed, laughed at, assaulted and name-called, resulting in an attempt on her own life that left her hospitalized for a week.

“It came to a point where she was so upset by what was going on at school, online and at the football games that she came to me at 1:30 a.m., October 21, bleeding from the wrists where she had cut herself with a razor blade,” Janis told WVNS-TV.

Janis said even the suicide attempt was grist for the mill for the bullies, who made remarks like “She should have done a better job,” and “If she had cut deeper she wouldn’t be a problem anymore,” in learning the news.

Other abhorrent incidents in recent weeks include the suicide of a NY teen labeled promiscuous by her peers; and a Canada teen whose topless image was splashed online, causing an emotional downward spiral.